5 Let’s make more questions (Yes or No? but no “to be” verb)She moved to the U.S. in 1990.They went to school yesterday.We played soccer at the park on Saturday.He shopped at the mall.

6 Let’s make more information questions (not with verb “to be”)She moved to the U.S. in 1990.They went to school yesterday.We played soccer at the park on Saturday.He shopped at the mall because he wanted to buy a new shirt.

8 So how about negatives? She was born in 1982.They were at school yesterday.We were at the park on Saturday.He was at the mall.She moved to the U.S. in 1990.They went to school yesterday.We played soccer at the park on Saturday.He shopped at the mall.

9 Yep – it’s easy! To make negatives in past tense:If the sentence has verb “to be” (was /were), just use “not” after (was not, were not, or wasn’t, weren’t)If the sentence has another verb (regular or irregular), use did not (or didn’t) and change the verb to its original form (didn’t go, didn’t like, didn’t have, didn’t work, didn’t study)